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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2008

China Earthquake Footage Collapse

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  • @dufydf i'd bone the reporter.

  • did i just see a really bad godzilla movie?

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  • They say you cant predict earthquakes - all you have to do is listen for the dramatic music then you know shits about to go down

  • @sikminesta earthquakes have been going on alot longer than than we have been extracting oil... good guess tho

  • Those Poor people :(

  • God bless China.

  • holy shit ground at 1:22

  • @sikminesta . Appologies for that. I didn't mean to offend. English is not my first language and stuff we think in our mother tongue doesn't sound that good when translated into English word by word.

  • @adi8899 Just wanted to say, lol @ "of course you are wrong"..... Jeez, the arrogance is strong and very apparent, even through writing.

  • @devonharlan i am not saying it's THE reason, i'm just saying like an engine, like anything that rubs together (giggidey), example metal on metal, oil or any form of lubricant(gigiddey) cannot do any harm, if not...help! Friction, its pretty simple, think about it without using your books and classes. No insult intended, i'm just saying simplicity can sometimes be right.

    p.s i'm Majoring in building engineering, so i got some props also!

  • @PIECE2YOURMOTHA

    Darn Chinese counterfeit buildings! :-p

  • @sikminesta of course you are wrong. Think about major earthquake that destroyed cities hundreds of years ago - all documented. The forces between plate etectonics are so high that there is no lubricant to make them slide nicely. Or if U want they do slide on a thin layer of molten rock - but still the jolts are huge when we referr to a human scale

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